By Adam Pugh
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Friday Jan. 11, 2002
Movies:
"Brotherhood of the Wolf" (MCA)
"Orange County" (Paramount)
"Shipping News" (Miramax)
Rentals:
"Bubble Boy" (Touchstone)
"Drive By" (Artisan)
"Fatal Error" (Artisan)
"Pavilion of Women" (Universal Focus)
"Ripper: Letter From Hell" (Studio Home Entertainment)
"Tortilla Soup" (Columbia)
"Wet Hot American Summer" (USA Films)
Music:
The Anniversary - Your Majesty (Vagrant)
Blood for Blood - Outlaw Anthems (Victory)
Bolt Thrower - Honour-Valour-Pride (Metal Blade)
Brooklyn Run - Brooklyn Run (MCA)
Brother JT - Maybe We Should Take Some More (Birdman)
Chauncey - Chauncey (Change)
Concrete Blonde - Group Therapy (Manifesto)
Consumers - Consumers (In the Red)
Ritesh Das and the Toronto Tabla Ensemble - Weaving (Naxos)
Edify - Edify (MCA)
Electric Hellfire Club - Electronomicon (Cleopatra)
David Evans - Match Box Blues (Inside Sounds)
Fleshcrawl - Soulskinner (Metal Blade)
DJ Chris Gainer - Directions (Varese Vintage)
Jon Dee Graham - Hooray for the Moon (HighTone)
Alan Jackson - Drive (Arista)
Mike Keneally - Wooden Smoke (Exowax)
Kill Me Tomorrow - Chrome Yellow (Silver Girl)
Dayna Kurtz - Postcards from Downtown (Kismet)
Larsen - Rever (Young God)
Mirah - Advisory Committee (K Records)
New Amsterdams - Para Toda Vida (Vagrant)
Original Soundtrack - A Walk to Remember (Epic)
Original Soundtrack - Gosford Park (Univ. Classics)
Panta Rei - Nada (Naxos)
Linda Ronstadt - Cristal: Glass Music Through the Ages (Sony Classical)
The Shiners - Bonnie Blue (Planetary)
Skyclad - Another Fine Mess (Cleopatra)
Streetwalkin' Cheetahs - Guitars, Guns & Gold (Triple X)
Nobukazu Takemura - Signs (Thrill Jockey)
William Topley - Feasting with Panthers (Lost Highway)
Books
"Retire Young, Retire Rich" - Robert Kiyosaki (Warner Books)
"The Cat Who Went up the Creek" - Lilian Jackson Braun (Putnam)
"The Englishman's Daughter: A True Story of Love and Betrayal in World War I" - Ben MacIntyre (Farrar Strauss)
"God and the Evolving Universe" - James Redfield (J P Tarcher)
Events
Brava Movement presents an array of punk and skacore groups tonight at the Rialto Theatre, 318 E. Congress St. The lineup includes Homegrown, Finch, Sugarcult and Yellowcard. For more information, call 798-3333.
Cajun food not hot enough for you? Then how about some spicy Cajun music? BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet will take the stage tomorrow night to get everyone up and dancing. Tickets are available at all Zia Records locations. The show is at the Rialto Theatre, 318 E. Congress St. For more information, call 798-3333.
Come and get growled at by Kittie Sunday night at the Rialto Theatre, 318 E. Congress St. The all-girl metal group is guaranteed to blow your mind and quite possibly your eardrums. Opening for the group will be Chimaira, Ill Ni–o and No One. Tickets are available at all Zia Records locations. For more information, call 798-3333.
Tired of the same old dance moves you learned in the fifth grade? Well then learn the Lindy Hop at the International Arts Center, 516 N. Fifth Ave. Lessons start at 7 p.m., and the dance begins at 8 p.m. with a DJ or a live swing band. Admission is $6.
Visibly, the Invisible Theater is branching out with "Sketches: Edith Head's Hollywood." The premiere of this play about one woman's experience with the film industry is Tuesday evening at 7:30. Tickets can be purchased through the box office. For more information, call 882-9721.
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